πProposal Standards
Standards for proposals submitted to All In For Sport governance. Based on the MIP standard by ananth.eth
The AIFSIP (All In For Sport Improvement Proposal) standard governs the acceptable use and requirements for proposals made to AIFS governance.
The purpose of this proposal standard is to ensure that voting members of the DAO have sufficient information to accurately assess incoming governance proposals, participate in constructive debate and cast well-informed votes.
Types of Proposals
Proposals are request for community consent and can result in an update to the DAO State document. Here are some things that proposals can do:
More proposal types can be added by proposing a new standard via a Governance State Update.
Proposal Requirements
All proposals submitted for vote by the DAO must meet the following requirements.
If your proposal does not comply with these requirements, you'll be asked to update your proposal to ensure compliance before submitting for consideration by the DAO.
- Proposal Number (
proposalNumber
)The sequential number of your proposal within the AIFS voting space, preceded by "AIFSIP-". If you're unsure what number to use, check the Proposals page in Clarity and/or ask the governance team for assistance.
- Body Text (
proposalBody
)The full text content of your proposal. Body text must comply with the requirements for your particular proposal type. Full proposal templates are available for the following pre-approved proposal types: - Governance State Update Proposals
Proposal Formatting
Proposals should be formatted in an organized manner in order to provide easy reading and comprehension for your fellow DAO members. It is recommended that you use the following format to present your proposal to DAO governance:
Proposal Templates
Preformatted templates are available for DAO members who wish to author their own proposals. Alternatively, you can contact the governance team for assistance with the creation and submission of your proposal.
Most governance tooling (such as Snapshot, Discourse, Station, etc.) uses Markdown for text input. Markdown can be edited in any text editor, or you can use an advanced editor like VS Code to check for spelling and formatting errors before publication.
How to Use Proposal Templates
You can use these templates to create your own proposals using this format by following the instructions below.
Prepare your proposal content using the requirements listed above.
Copy the relevant proposal template and paste the into your preferred text editor (VS Code, Notion, Snapshot, Station, etc).
Replace the element placeholders (such as
proposalTitle
) with your proposal content.Copy and paste the completed proposal into your destination (Snapshot, Station, Discord, Notion, etc).
You can use this snippet to draft your proposal in Clarity. If you're creating a proposal as part of a task or project, you can use this template instead.
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